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Teething - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of teething in infants and its treatment, plus information about proper dental care, toothpaste, development, first teeth, and the use of non-fluoride toothpaste.



Teething Tots - kidshealth.org
Teething can be a difficult time for babies and parents. Read this article to learn the facts on teething, including tips for baby teeth hygiene and relief of teething discomfort.

Teething - ADA
Information about teething from the American Dental Association.

Teething causes - Pediatric Parenting Myths
Myth 4 - Teething causes ... fever, diarrhea, vomiting or diaper rashes. Not true. Teething may cause some fussiness and nightwakenings in some children, but if your child has other symptoms, especially a high fever, then you should look for another cause, such as a viral infection, which are very common during the time that children's teeth are coming in.

The Fussy Baby
Reasons for why a baby might be fussy, including teething, ear infection, hair tournequit, toddler's fracture, rash, virus, hernia or scratched eye.

Baby 411 Clear Answers & Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year
Baby 411 offers Clear Answers & Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year.

Dental Health Guide for Children
Dental Health Guide to help you care for your childrens teeth, prevent cavities and give enough fluoride.



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Important disclaimer: The information on expertpediatrician.com is for educational purposes only and should not be considered to be medical advice. It is not meant to replace the advice of the physician who cares for your child. All medical advice and information should be considered to be incomplete without a physical exam, which is not possible without a visit to your doctor.